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Feb 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 10: The Cost of Updates and Alternatives

Windows 10 is a widely-used operating system, but many users are wondering what to do when Microsoft stops free updates. The company has a plan: users can pay for updates after October. But is this the best option? Let's break it down. First, consider the cost. Paying for updates might

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Feb 22 2025POLITICS

Shake-Up at ICE: New Boss, Same Old Mission

ICE, the agency in charge of deportations, has a new acting director. Caleb Vitello, who had been leading the agency, has been moved to a different role. He will now oversee all field and enforcement operations. This change comes as the administration is frustrated with the pace of deportations. The

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Senate's Late-Night Budget Vote: What's the Deal?

The Senate was in for a long night. The Republican majority started a series of votes on a $340 billion budget plan. This plan was designed to boost funding for immigration enforcement, energy production, and the military. The process, known as "vote-a-rama, " was expected to last until the early ho

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Feb 21 2025POLITICS

Wrestling with Education

A Senate panel has sent Linda McMahon's nomination for Education secretary to the full Senate for a vote. This move comes despite concerns about President Trump's past remarks about shutting down the Education Department. McMahon, who co-founded and led the WWE with her husband Vince, is known for

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Feb 20 2025SPORTS

The Unwanted Kiss: A Spanish Soccer Scandal

In a shocking turn of events, a Spanish court found Luis Rubiales, the former leader of Spain's soccer federation, guilty of sexual assault. The incident involved a forceful kiss on the lips of Jennifer Hermoso, a member of the women's national team, right after their triumphant win in the 2023 Wom

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Feb 20 2025HEALTH

Caring for Cancer Survivors: The COG's Evolving Guidelines

Cancer survivors, especially those who were young when diagnosed, face unique challenges. The Children's Oncology Group (COG) has been at the forefront of addressing these challenges since 2003. They created guidelines for long-term care of survivors of childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancers

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Feb 20 2025SPORTS

The NBA All-Star Game: Where Did It All Go Wrong?

The NBA All-Star Game has been a bit of a letdown lately. The 2025 event was a mess, with a lot of stoppages and a lackluster performance from the players. This wasn't a one-off issue. The quality of the game has been on a downward spiral for a few years now. So, what went wrong? Former NBA

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Feb 19 2025BUSINESS

Nikola's Bumpy Road to Bankruptcy

Nikola, an electric vehicle company, has hit a major roadblock. They've filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. This comes after months of warnings that they were running low on cash. It's a far cry from their heyday, when they were a Wall Street darling. Back in 2020, Nikola was valued at aroun

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Feb 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Google Tasks Gets Its Own Space

Google has given its Tasks tool a big upgrade. Now, it's not just hiding in the corner of Google Calendar or tucked away in the Workspace sidebar. It's got its own website, Tasks. google. com. This means you can now access your to-do lists without any detours. The new site looks just like the old Ta

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Feb 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Boxing In Recommendations: A Fresh Take on Personalized Suggestions

Imagine trying to find the perfect movie to watch. It's not just about finding any movie, but one that fits your unique tastes. This is where personalized recommendations come in. Traditionally, these systems struggle with understanding complex relationships between items. For instance, they might n

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